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HEALTHDC(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
HEALTHDC(8) |
healthdc —
Motherboard “health” monitor
healthdc |
[-H|h ] [-P
port] [-V ]
[-d ] [-t|v ]
[host ...] |
This program provides a facility to read the current values from local and
remote
healthd(8)
programs. This allows monitoring of all networked computers for critical
hardware failures. Healthdc can be run from other
programs or scripts to automatically log the current values and watch for
trends.
The following command line options are available.
-H
- HTML Output. This will produce a full HTML page with a table for each host
specified on the command line.
-P
port
- Use a different port then the default 1281. This is a different port than
previous versions. The older versions used 9669, however 1281 is the
official port number.
-V
- Display the current version and exit.
-d
- Display extra debugging info. Not implemented yet.
-h
- HTML output, without headers. This functions in a similar fashion to
-H except the output is missing the <HTML>,
<HEAD>, and <BODY> start and end tags. This is intended to be
used within another HTML page.
-t
- Display the output in a tab delimited line. The order of the output is
hostname, temp1, temp2, temp3, fan1, fan2, fan3, Vcore1, Vcore2, 3volt,
+5Volt, +12Volt, -12Volt and -5Volt.
-v
- This displays a comma delimited list with all stats about each of the
monitored parameters. This includes, in addition to the current value,
whether it is active, the number of out-of-bounds readings, if a failure
has been logged and if a warning has been logged. The order of the output
is hostname, temp1, temp2, temp3, fan1, fan2, fan3, Vcore1, Vcore2, 3volt,
+5Volt, +12Volt, -12Volt and -5Volt.
- host ...
- The host, or hosts, to get the current readings from. If not specified
localhost is used.
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